(HawaiiNewsNow) - The enhanced
screening of Elvis Presley "Aloha from Hawaii" will take place at the
Neal Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Monday, January 14, 2013, at 7:30
p.m. All tickets are $35 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster and
Ticketmaster.com. The screening is part of a five-day anniversary
celebration.
This experience will feature incredible
re-mastered video projected on multiple screens with audio presented in Dolby
5.1 surround sound. The original performance has been edited to re-create the
excitement of being there in-person 40 years ago and will include special
footage filmed exclusively for this event.
"Aloha from Hawaii" was beamed live
via satellite and seen in over 40 countries by close to 1.5 billion people. It
is regarded as the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in
television history.
Fans gathering from around the world in
Honolulu in January 2013 for 'Elvis Presleys Aloha from Hawaii, the 40th
Anniversary Celebration will have the unique opportunity to follow in the
king's footsteps and spend time exploring Elvis' Hawaii.
Included during the celebration will be
concerts, dance events and panel discussions featuring musicians and actors who
performed with Elvis, special receptions and tours of many of the Hawaiian
locations important to Elvis throughout his life. From Diamond Head and
Hanauma Bay, featured prominently as the backdrops of "Blue Hawaii"
Paradise, Hawaiian Style to an excursion along the island's windward side,
guests will explore Elvis' Hawaii while celebrating his life and legacy.
According to friends and family, Elvis'
fundraiser for the building of the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor was one of his
favorite memories. Elvis fans taking this once-in-a-lifetime journey will take
a special tour of the Memorial and attend a screening of a new mini-documentary
that explores the concert in 1961, revealing details not shared until now.
For more information about the 40th
Anniversary Aloha from Hawaii Celebration, visit Elvis.com/Aloha.
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